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The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
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The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.
Deep red buds open to peony-like, rosy-red blooms. Flowers contrast against glossy, dark-green foliage. Grows 6-10' tall and wide.
Deep red buds open to peony-like, rosy-red blooms. Flowers contrast against glossy, dark-green foliage. Grows 6-10' tall and wide.
Soft-pink, double blooms are accented with dark-pink edges. Keeps a bushy, upright habit, growing 8-12' tall and 6-10' wide.
Pearl Maxwell' has perfectly symetrical, sweet-pink flowers that bloom in thick clusters. Grows 8-12' tall and 6-10' wide at maturity. Evergreen.
The 'Halley's Comet' is an evergreen shrub that thrives in a partly shaded environment with moist soils. It will reach 6-10' tall and wide at full maturity. Fragrant, fuschia flowers will appear once in spring and again in fall.
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